Dell Computer appears to be playing both sides in the mobile wireless arena, supporting both Intel's Centrino as well as new wireless options.
Dell's new D-Series Latitude notebooks have been advertised as "Centrino" devices, meaning that they use Intel's PRO Wireless component. Intel's marketing program will foot part of the advertising bill for OEMs who design machines using all three of the Centrino components: the Banias processor, an Intel chipset, and the
PRO Wireless or 'Calexico" wireless component, which only supports 802.11b.
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Dell's new D-Series Latitude notebooks have been advertised as "Centrino" devices, meaning that they use Intel's PRO Wireless component. Intel's marketing program will foot part of the advertising bill for OEMs who design machines using all three of the Centrino components: the Banias processor, an Intel chipset, and the
PRO Wireless or 'Calexico" wireless component, which only supports 802.11b.
Read more